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>> i will believe that florida is on the table when we see's spending buys. they generated the press that they wanted but until you see, and like, polls, this time of year, it's april, my gentle joke on polls is it's like the sun, don't ever look at it but the big thing to look at is spending, and you know, when i talk to senior biden officials privately, no one is saying, they say north carolina is absolutely in play. it's not a stretch to state that, i don't hear florida being lumped into the category, yet but, i want to remind everyone, it's april. this election can go a lot of different ways, to christine's point, every time it's on the ballot, democrats have been pleasantly surprised and outperformed but if you are willing to accept florida and florida is potentially in play, you've got to be willing to snap back on the other side and say if things go in a different direction, there are a whole lot of states that might be in play for donald trump. so we can expand the map and the universe but if you accept that florida might be in play, you've got to fin
>> i will believe that florida is on the table when we see's spending buys. they generated the press that they wanted but until you see, and like, polls, this time of year, it's april, my gentle joke on polls is it's like the sun, don't ever look at it but the big thing to look at is spending, and you know, when i talk to senior biden officials privately, no one is saying, they say north carolina is absolutely in play. it's not a stretch to state that, i don't hear florida being lumped...
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yes, florida might in be play. i don't see a lot of everyday on the polling side that florida is in play. but any day president biden can talk about abortion is a day he will talk about abortion. the fact pattern in florida really allowed them to make their case. right? you just ran through some of them. sick weeks you have to travel. if it is now banned in florida, you have to travel many, many miles all the way to north carolina if you want access to an abortion. this is the story biden wants to tell. this is the warning he wants to make. as you said it, he wants to play this at the feet of trump. and every chance he gets. every day he can talk about abortion, he will. and if he is not talking about abortion, his vice president will. and that is clearly a corner stone of the strategy going forward. >> and he can be on the trail and she can be on the trail while donald trump is on trial. this is trump's home turf. and the wall street journal points out on the florida law, trump had mostly avoided give ago clear an
yes, florida might in be play. i don't see a lot of everyday on the polling side that florida is in play. but any day president biden can talk about abortion is a day he will talk about abortion. the fact pattern in florida really allowed them to make their case. right? you just ran through some of them. sick weeks you have to travel. if it is now banned in florida, you have to travel many, many miles all the way to north carolina if you want access to an abortion. this is the story biden wants...
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the florida abortion law. the arizona supreme court ruling. what are some of the other big touch points we can expect between now and november. >> i mean, you're absolutely right in the danger of candidates coming out with sweeping declaration and position is because you get overtaken by events. donald trump comes out, try to settle the issue by making a statement, you constantly have these new events breaking that requires a response. emergency abortions and on how people can access abortion pills nationwide rulings, there could be state-level rulings. whether arizona's ban that's sweeping as idaho's that dates back to 1860s before arizona was a state. there could be other state rulings as well. lot of states will be voting directly on abortion. >> lot to watch. politico's allison miranda, thank you very much. thank you for getting up "way too early." >>> i think everyone has made their own assessment of donald trump. >> he described the dobbs as a miracle. maybe it's coming from the bible he's trying to sell. i almost wanted to buy one just
the florida abortion law. the arizona supreme court ruling. what are some of the other big touch points we can expect between now and november. >> i mean, you're absolutely right in the danger of candidates coming out with sweeping declaration and position is because you get overtaken by events. donald trump comes out, try to settle the issue by making a statement, you constantly have these new events breaking that requires a response. emergency abortions and on how people can access...
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what she made of all this talk about florida. she noted to us, let me give you a real example. she said in january of this year, they flipped a state house district from red to blue and the deciding issue in the race was abortion. is at the campaign's belief as well that florida is not only in play to be competitive but winnable and abortion and reproductive freedom is the way in which board is back on the board? >> i think florida has been emerging because of exactly what donald trump and people like ron desantis have been doing in that state. it is ground zero for everything we will talk about. chief among them, reproductive freedom for women. donald trump is directly responsible for the reason why one of three women in the country of reproductive age are living under a total abortion ban and he is bragging about it saying he will double down and sign a national abortion ban and ripping away planning services like ivf so florida is ground zero for what they are trying to across the country. we are seeing it play out in places l
what she made of all this talk about florida. she noted to us, let me give you a real example. she said in january of this year, they flipped a state house district from red to blue and the deciding issue in the race was abortion. is at the campaign's belief as well that florida is not only in play to be competitive but winnable and abortion and reproductive freedom is the way in which board is back on the board? >> i think florida has been emerging because of exactly what donald trump...
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what is the expectation of florida? do they think there is enough voters out there. >> reporter: it is a good question. the biden campaign believes that because abortion will be on the ballot, there is a ballot measure where voters could vote whether or not they want to expand abortion rights in the state. it would be up to viability, which is around 24 weeks of pregnancy. that is on the ballot in november and as a result, the president thinks maybe i could benefit from that. there was some campaign aides who are saying the last time abortion was on the ballot in florida, in 2012, president obama won the state. but as noted, florida, my home state has become increasingly red in the last few years. donald trump won it twice when he was running so it is cautious to think whether or not president biden could win it. abortion rights activists say they might vote to expand abortion rights but they don't want to see restrictions on their guns or other things so there could be people that vote for donald trump at the top of th
what is the expectation of florida? do they think there is enough voters out there. >> reporter: it is a good question. the biden campaign believes that because abortion will be on the ballot, there is a ballot measure where voters could vote whether or not they want to expand abortion rights in the state. it would be up to viability, which is around 24 weeks of pregnancy. that is on the ballot in november and as a result, the president thinks maybe i could benefit from that. there was...
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look, this person traveled from florida. and i have worked these cases where people strap bombs on themselves, they blow themselves up, they kill themselves. fire, explosives, firearms. we were also involved in that with atf, and i think you saw atf agents on the scene because they're the government's bomb and arson experts. people do this to themselves but the point here is the person traveled from florida all the way to the trump trial. this is not connected to trump, it has really nothing to do with him. i read all his writings he posted. it's nonsensical, as yasmin clearly reported. it doesn't make sense. he named every politician, every hollywood person, every billionaire, every person on the news, every name he can think of. he tied them all together in some crackpot conspiracy theory. he's a disturbed person. it doesn't make any sense. i think the good part of that, though, is hopefully the judge will take a look at that, to reassure his jurors that this was not directed at the trial, at mr. trump, at them, at the cou
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what is hair on fire urgent are florida and arizona where you have florida with a six-week ban about to go in effect which is before most people know they are pregnant. and arizona, this wild 1800s abortion ban is a total ban. voters this november can fix hi that and stop these bams. for the next couple months, we are going to have devastating out comes for pregnant people in the state, particularly florida. florida is a critical part of the geography of this country. it was one of the last few places you could access care. now women are going to have to go all the way up to virginia to get help in the south. >> there are horror stories about emergency care. i know some republicans are shocked to discover it, but do you ever find real voters who are surprised about the broad ri implications of these bams? >> yes, there are voters beginning to dial in. they understood what happened with roe, it is shocking to understand that emergency care that has already been available to so many americans can be denied. those er players are so terrified of being prosecuted or investigated by the st
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i had a friend asked me when he was coming to florida. i hope she herger. joining me now are msnbc political analyst. coming to your stomping grounds. what kind of a reception do you think you will get?>> democrats are organizing to give them a warm reception. the reason it's critical is there's a ballot initiative where florida voters get to decide if they want to eliminate those restrictions are not. so this has all of the makings of an enthusiastic constituency. but nobody knows this. no one has started spending money. the outside groups have not started to spend money so joe biden coming here puts this issue front and center. and i suspect that outside groups, pro-reproductive freedom groups will be on the oits making sure that voters know.>> another question is a key finding of the national poll released today. it shows voters with a high interest in the election hit a 20 year low. but it also shows some promising signs for the president. he trails donald trump by two points. what do you make of this apathy? >> i think it israel. voters have been sayin
i had a friend asked me when he was coming to florida. i hope she herger. joining me now are msnbc political analyst. coming to your stomping grounds. what kind of a reception do you think you will get?>> democrats are organizing to give them a warm reception. the reason it's critical is there's a ballot initiative where florida voters get to decide if they want to eliminate those restrictions are not. so this has all of the makings of an enthusiastic constituency. but nobody knows this....
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florida, arizona and now nevada will have ballot measures regarding reproductive rights. how important are those ballot measures in november? >> they are critical. nothing is much more urgent right now than florida and arizona. nevada, it's a really big step. they have protected abortion access. they will have to go to the ballot twice to get this in the constitution. so it's really, really important but what is hair on fire urgent are florida and arizona where you have florida a six week ban about to go into effect which is as we know before most people know they are pregnant and may as well be a total ban and arizona this wild, 1800's abortion ban that's a total ban. voters this november can fix that, can stop these bans in their tracks and for the next couple of months we will have outcomes for pregnant people in those states, particularly in florida. florida is a critical part of the southeast part of this country where it was one of the last few places you could access care and now you will have to go up to virginia to get that care in the south. >> you know there co
florida, arizona and now nevada will have ballot measures regarding reproductive rights. how important are those ballot measures in november? >> they are critical. nothing is much more urgent right now than florida and arizona. nevada, it's a really big step. they have protected abortion access. they will have to go to the ballot twice to get this in the constitution. so it's really, really important but what is hair on fire urgent are florida and arizona where you have florida a six week...
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texas, more wind and solar then california and florida. the top energy states run by republicans right now because the economics of clean energy make more sense on the politics around it. for most of human history, we burned whatever was cheap or available whether it was pete or wood or cursing. now the two cheapest forms of energy are solar plus storage and onshore wind. so all the new power plants will be sustainable and renewable. and if we can accelerate that movement, if we can urge with power as both voters and consumers to do that, we have to. >> died more into that. the role the private sector plays versus the government. is it federal or state? >> i think everywhere. you will see regions of very climate conscious legislation in those communities in those places i argue will be more resilient. we still subsidize big oil and fossil fuel companies to the tune of trillions of dollars. and the people that live in these companies, maybe 75 big companies and petro states making the difference. you can fit those decision wake makers and s
texas, more wind and solar then california and florida. the top energy states run by republicans right now because the economics of clean energy make more sense on the politics around it. for most of human history, we burned whatever was cheap or available whether it was pete or wood or cursing. now the two cheapest forms of energy are solar plus storage and onshore wind. so all the new power plants will be sustainable and renewable. and if we can accelerate that movement, if we can urge with...
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it's a six-week ban in florida. really brilliant, isn't it? even before a woman know they're pregnant. is that brilliant? he says it's up to the states. this is all about states' rights. he's wrong, the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. it shouldn't matter where in america you live. this isn't about states' rights. it's about women's rights. >> joining us now is susan page, author of the new book "the rulebreaker." i can't wait, susan, congratulations on the book. i just want to ask about joe biden in florida, first, the flex of that, donald trump is stuck in a new york city courtroom, talking about his relationship with head of the national enquirer david pecker and stories they tried to move along to try and defame people or at least get people to think badly of them, stories that might tried to hide, the whole thing is gross, it's seedy, and it might be even more surprising to people as to how that all works. there you have joe biden in a state that's going to be prett
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>> it certainly helps to put florida in play, and the other thing that is on the ballot in florida is marijuana. this is an untold story, but in ohio, in 2023, it was abortion and marijuana on the ballot, and there was a real interaction of that. the turnout of students on campuses, the margin with younger women, in particular. we could see the same thing happen, in florida. it could make a big difference. >> mark, when asked to voters wanted to be in control of congress, 40%, 47% of republicans and 46% said democrats. publicans held a four point lead in january. what can we learn from this? >> i am glad you asked that question, because to me, our congressional preference is the best indicator of the overall political environment. let's take away attitudes about president biden, about former president donald trump, let's ask, what is the overall political environment? those numbers are certainly showing a very close race, right now. if you are democrats, people in the biden campaign, we realize hey, that split is a lot better than it was a few months ago. one other thing about proving
>> it certainly helps to put florida in play, and the other thing that is on the ballot in florida is marijuana. this is an untold story, but in ohio, in 2023, it was abortion and marijuana on the ballot, and there was a real interaction of that. the turnout of students on campuses, the margin with younger women, in particular. we could see the same thing happen, in florida. it could make a big difference. >> mark, when asked to voters wanted to be in control of congress, 40%, 47%...
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jim, it is very easy to look at florida and say it's out of reach. if you look at all the republicans that have moved to the state, you know, look at the -- >> trump country. >> the numbers have really gone up. that being said, we always have to remember, andy beshear won the state of kentucky, a pro-choice referendum won the state of kentucky. andy beshear won, i think, in part because of an extraordinary ad of a young woman who was raped and forced to carry her child to term. i'm curious what your thoughts are about joe biden going to florida. is he wasting his time? >> no, i don't think so. in part, you know, i will never try to lecture joe scarborough about florida, but, you know, when you look at it, it really is about a national issue. he's driving this across the country. barnicle and i were talking backstage, this is the issue joe biden needs to continue to drive down and tell the kind of stories that andy beshear told. have the people with him talking about why this is so important. that'll drive these numbers across the battleground states.
jim, it is very easy to look at florida and say it's out of reach. if you look at all the republicans that have moved to the state, you know, look at the -- >> trump country. >> the numbers have really gone up. that being said, we always have to remember, andy beshear won the state of kentucky, a pro-choice referendum won the state of kentucky. andy beshear won, i think, in part because of an extraordinary ad of a young woman who was raped and forced to carry her child to term. i'm...
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>> it certainly helps put florida in play. the other thing that's on the ballot in florida is marijuana. this is the untold story. but in ohio in 2023 was a portion that were on the ballot with a real intersection affect. the increase turnout of students on campuses. it increased the margin with younger women in particular. we could see the same thing happen in florida that it could make a big difference. >> so mark when asked who they wanted to be in control of congress. 47% said republicans and 46% said democrats. republicans, they held a four- point lead on this question back in january. what can we learn from this? >> i'm glad that you ended up asking this question because to me our congressional preference is the best kind of indicator on what is the overall political environment look like? let's take away attitudes about president biden about donald trump and ask straightly what is the overall political environment in 47, 46 shows and certainly it is a very, very close race right now. but if you're democrats, people in t
>> it certainly helps put florida in play. the other thing that's on the ballot in florida is marijuana. this is the untold story. but in ohio in 2023 was a portion that were on the ballot with a real intersection affect. the increase turnout of students on campuses. it increased the margin with younger women in particular. we could see the same thing happen in florida that it could make a big difference. >> so mark when asked who they wanted to be in control of congress. 47% said...
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dave, thanks for joining us from florida. what's the chance here that the judge will actually void trump's bond in the several fraud casing and what does that actually mean in the larger scheme of things fordonald trump? >> if the judge voids it, trump will have to go back to the drawing board and find someone to put up the bond. he had trouble getting anyone to help. it's hard to say. i think the courts in new york state seem to be bending over backward to allow trump to appeal and not pay the full judgment which is like four times the amount of the bond. he got a guy who is not admitted in new york to do these kinds of bonds but wanted to do trump a faber. the guy's name is hankie, which is funny because we're talking about hankie painky. >> oh, lord, dave. it's not even 6:00 a.m. >> sorry, ali. there's a former judge, retired judge barbara jones. he gave her extra jurisdiction, oversight to look at who's paying the pond and where's the money coming from. the public should get more information about mr. hankie and this bond
dave, thanks for joining us from florida. what's the chance here that the judge will actually void trump's bond in the several fraud casing and what does that actually mean in the larger scheme of things fordonald trump? >> if the judge voids it, trump will have to go back to the drawing board and find someone to put up the bond. he had trouble getting anyone to help. it's hard to say. i think the courts in new york state seem to be bending over backward to allow trump to appeal and not...
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or the florida case, which in theory, postdates. he says he went and declassified things. he has a right d to do that. what influence the supreme court decision on immunity if it goes donald trump's way, howp much influence could have on the other cases? >> i think the most important thing to understand about the th supreme court unity hearing is trump is basically already won. his goal is to delay his d.c. trial. the supreme court has gone along with it. there is a role that until the supreme court rules on this appeal, his trial cannot happen. they have probably already strung it out long enough. going to be difficult to get the november election. to get the trial done before the november election. the actual issue that he is arguing in that case is that he is immune from anything he did as part of his official acts as president. that argument should not apply to any of the other trials that do not involve things that he did as president of the united states but the supreme court is willing to sign on to this pretty radical argument that presidents are allowed to do crim
or the florida case, which in theory, postdates. he says he went and declassified things. he has a right d to do that. what influence the supreme court decision on immunity if it goes donald trump's way, howp much influence could have on the other cases? >> i think the most important thing to understand about the th supreme court unity hearing is trump is basically already won. his goal is to delay his d.c. trial. the supreme court has gone along with it. there is a role that until the...
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florida of course has a ballot measure on the ballot. who do you think of that florida choice? >> i think it's a very smart choice. listen, this is president biden who has and you know over his political career has kind of shied away from the conversation. we always knew this would be a deciding issue. it is very clear ever since roe was overturned in the dobs decision that where democrats win is on the abortion issue. even in the abortion race. florida just put itself back in play when it gave voteers the choice to decide whether or not abortion rights will be the issue they decide on in november. i think it's historic for president buy -- biden to go directly to florida and talk to floaters because they're talking about this restriction as well as giving energy to the organizeers on the ground who need to put that signature on the ballot measure. >> that ballot measure looks like it's going to happen. it was approved by the state supreme court in that same decision that upheld the six week ban. i want to ask david your thoughts on the political ramifications of the case itsel
florida of course has a ballot measure on the ballot. who do you think of that florida choice? >> i think it's a very smart choice. listen, this is president biden who has and you know over his political career has kind of shied away from the conversation. we always knew this would be a deciding issue. it is very clear ever since roe was overturned in the dobs decision that where democrats win is on the abortion issue. even in the abortion race. florida just put itself back in play when...
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game four is saturday afternoon in florida. >>> and in philadelphia the 76ers avoided a 3-0 hole with a 125-114 win over the new york knicks last night. i'm sorry to our colleague shaquille bruster. the reigning mvp announced after the game he's been diagnosed with a form of facial paralysis he has has affected him since before the play-in tournament. and a pair of eastern conference contenders pushed to the brink of elimination last night. in tampa bay two goals scored by matthew helped the florida panthers to a 5-3 road vict in a 3-0 series against the lightening. the hurricanes beating the islanders 3-2. time now for the weather to warm it up from the ice rink we go to meteorologist angie lassman for the forecast. angie, will be warming things up? >> there are a couple spots across the country waking up chilly, ali. unfortunately it's the severe weather going to get your attention not just today but the next couple of days. this morning we're waking up to plenty of thunderstorms stretching from kansas city up into the dakotas. we already have severe thunderstorm watches and warning
game four is saturday afternoon in florida. >>> and in philadelphia the 76ers avoided a 3-0 hole with a 125-114 win over the new york knicks last night. i'm sorry to our colleague shaquille bruster. the reigning mvp announced after the game he's been diagnosed with a form of facial paralysis he has has affected him since before the play-in tournament. and a pair of eastern conference contenders pushed to the brink of elimination last night. in tampa bay two goals scored by matthew...
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. >> and victoria, let's talk about florida's six week ban. the president was there yesterday trying to not so much make the play for winning florida in the presidential election because that is a big stretch for democrats, but to try to emphasize the abortion issue and it affects the south, the red states in the south more than any other particular region. you are down there as well. you see the impact in arkansas is not as rigid as south carolina and sgrg sgrg georgia been. >> we see the difference between public opinion and the state law. we've seen an increase in support for abortion access especially in the first trimester. almost 7 out of 10 americans support that. so i think that that is a very clear signal. and the other thing i want to point out, regrettably here in the south and here in, a saw, we have some of the highest maternal mortality rates. in the united states you'd think we'd have the best outcomes but we've been declining globally. and so the arguments about how do we tend to women's health, not just in that emergency momen
. >> and victoria, let's talk about florida's six week ban. the president was there yesterday trying to not so much make the play for winning florida in the presidential election because that is a big stretch for democrats, but to try to emphasize the abortion issue and it affects the south, the red states in the south more than any other particular region. you are down there as well. you see the impact in arkansas is not as rigid as south carolina and sgrg sgrg georgia been. >> we...
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it was resolving a live dispute over the electoral votes of florida, and it was deciding that the florida supreme court really had messed up in the way it was recounting the votes. in this case the supreme court injected itself unnecessarily essentially in order to go along with the efforts of donald trump not ever to be tried. because if he wins the next election, you can be absolutely sure that he'll pick an attorney general who will do his bidding, dismiss these charges. and so this is way worse and i think will hurt the supreme court even more than bush v. gore, and that's terrible because we need a supreme court that can help hold people accountable under the law. so we really are in a terrible situation in which all that can be done is for the voters to decide en masse that we have to stop this devastation of our system of laws and justice by voting against donald trump and by voting in a democratic congress, and joe biden, even if you don't agree with his policies, at least he doesn't plan to be a dictator. >> professor laurence tribe, thank you very much for being with us. >> than
it was resolving a live dispute over the electoral votes of florida, and it was deciding that the florida supreme court really had messed up in the way it was recounting the votes. in this case the supreme court injected itself unnecessarily essentially in order to go along with the efforts of donald trump not ever to be tried. because if he wins the next election, you can be absolutely sure that he'll pick an attorney general who will do his bidding, dismiss these charges. and so this is way...
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and florida next week where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights one week before a joke on him six week abortion ban takes effect in that state. on the other hand, the only campaign stop donald trump made was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county were active registered democrats outnumber republicans nearly 10 to 1 and he spread false claims about rising crime in the country. he spent most of the week in a courtroom, a preview of what the devil several weeks of his life will be like if this trial proceeds. only the first week and clear that candidate donald trump is frustrated by how much defendant trump's legal obligations are complicated campaign plans. during remarks this week he complained multiple times about how he should be on the campaign trail instead. the former president and his legal situation has not completely sidelined him from campaigning. he did hold a rally in pennsylvania last saturday and he will host another event in north carolina tonight. for the duration of the trial, expected to last six to eight weeks, his campaign schedule wi
and florida next week where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights one week before a joke on him six week abortion ban takes effect in that state. on the other hand, the only campaign stop donald trump made was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county were active registered democrats outnumber republicans nearly 10 to 1 and he spread false claims about rising crime in the country. he spent most of the week in a courtroom, a preview of what the devil several weeks...
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age appropriate was removed from bookshelfs in florida and texas and not only a year later, poncholi who is an openly gay indian man is facing again. >>> time now for the last word with jonathan in for allie. >> i'm so glad you're going to be talking to
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and in florida where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights, one week before a 6 week abortion ban takes effect in that state. that was in biden world. >>> entrump world, the only campaign stop he was able to make this week was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county where democrats outnumber republicans 10 to 1 and he continued to spread false claims about rising crime. otherwise the former president spent most of his week like this, in a courtroom, sometimes nodding off, a preview of what the next 7 weeks of his life will be like as the trial proceeds. it is only the first week and candidate trump is focused on how much of his legal obligations are campaigning his campaign plans. during remarks outside of the courtroom, he complained multiple times about how he should be out on the campaign trail instead. to be fair, the former president's legal situation has not completely sidelined him from campaigning. he has the weekends. and he had aeraly in pennsylvania last saturday and he will have one in north carolina tonight. but for the duration of the trial r
and in florida where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights, one week before a 6 week abortion ban takes effect in that state. that was in biden world. >>> entrump world, the only campaign stop he was able to make this week was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county where democrats outnumber republicans 10 to 1 and he continued to spread false claims about rising crime. otherwise the former president spent most of his week like this, in a courtroom,...
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. >> alexis, you appeared alongside president biden at a campaign stop in florida yesterday. what was your message? >> my message was we are not going to keep going back. we need to re-elect president biden, and vice president harris, we need to ensure that they get a senate majority that will -- and house majority that will allow them to pass federal legislation and to let everyone know that if we do not do that, we are going to go even further backwards with a national abortion ban that, you know, essentially president -- former president trump has, you know, tried to walk back from, but we know where he stands on these issues. so, it is really about rallying the troops and rallying our support behind president biden/harris, because they have been a strong partner, even up until yesterday when they were enforcing that hipaa rule around patients who are traveling and protecting their privacy. >> alexis mcgill johnson, thank you for being with us this morning. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, what is expected in trump's criminal hush money trial resumes tomorr
. >> alexis, you appeared alongside president biden at a campaign stop in florida yesterday. what was your message? >> my message was we are not going to keep going back. we need to re-elect president biden, and vice president harris, we need to ensure that they get a senate majority that will -- and house majority that will allow them to pass federal legislation and to let everyone know that if we do not do that, we are going to go even further backwards with a national abortion...
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florida republican congressman david jolly and msnbc political analyst eugene daniels, playbook co-author and right house reporter for politico. he is also an msnbc political contributor. it's great to have both of you with us. david, i'll start with you. some democrats comparing this moment with the israel aid debate to a moral position back in 2003 against the iraq war. what do you make of that, and the number of democrats who came out today to vote no on what once would've been almost an automatic yes vote in support of funding more money to israel? >> that's right. the no votes today are significant, ayman. look, i think it's clear that the policy of the united states is still overwhelmingly pro- israel, to ally with israel in their current war. but we cannot overlook that the domestic politics, particularly within the democratic party, have shifted from what we've seen over the past several decades, and you see joe biden realizing that and trying to pay attention to those concerns. we have seen this in vote at the bell xbox during the biden democratic primary race. we're now seeing i
florida republican congressman david jolly and msnbc political analyst eugene daniels, playbook co-author and right house reporter for politico. he is also an msnbc political contributor. it's great to have both of you with us. david, i'll start with you. some democrats comparing this moment with the israel aid debate to a moral position back in 2003 against the iraq war. what do you make of that, and the number of democrats who came out today to vote no on what once would've been almost an...
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. >> president biden spent his tuesday in florida hammering trump over that state's strict abortion ban. trump is expected to be in court most days for weeks to come. election day is just 194 days away, by the way. joining us now, democratic strategist basil smikle and susan del percio. let's dive into the impact of this trial on the 2024 race. here's what trump told a local news station just yesterday. >> they're trying to get joe biden elected, and what they want to do is see that they can damage his opponent, but it is happening the opposite effect. because my numbers are now higher than they have been because the public understands it. >> first, fact check, there is no evidence of political influence here. it is unclear what numbers he's referring to, but, susan, do you see any evidence so far that this trial is having a positive political impact for trump? >> it is not, but when you show what your lead of this opening of the segment, it says it is very -- he says it is very unfair. if it is so unfair it helping him according to donald trump. so that just doesn't jive in his own wor
. >> president biden spent his tuesday in florida hammering trump over that state's strict abortion ban. trump is expected to be in court most days for weeks to come. election day is just 194 days away, by the way. joining us now, democratic strategist basil smikle and susan del percio. let's dive into the impact of this trial on the 2024 race. here's what trump told a local news station just yesterday. >> they're trying to get joe biden elected, and what they want to do is see that...
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live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. here is the week that was. this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >>> my predecessor promised infrastructure week, after week, after week for four years, and never built a thing. nothing. >>> is really forces striking back, targeting a military base near a nuclear plant. retaliation for 's attack this weekend. that is more than 300 drones and missiles launched at israel. >>> speaker mike johnson preparing to defy his most conservative house colleagues and called votes on a series of eight packages for israel, taiwan, and ukraine. this, despite worries that some may try to remove him from his speakership. >> i am not resigning and in my view, it is an absurd motion that someone would bring a vacate motion. we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >
live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. here is the week that was. this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >>> my predecessor promised infrastructure week, after week, after week for four years, and never built...
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i should be in florida now. a lot of different places campaigning and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. the judge is conflicted, as you know. it's very unfair what's going on and i should be allowed to campaign. and whoever heard of this, he got indicted for that? people go to court, say i can't believe it. this is the case? so we did nothing wrong. the other thing is if this were such a great case, why didn't the southern district bring it, who looked at it, turned it down? why didn't numerous other agencies look at it? it was shown to everybody. and why didn't the federal elections do anything about it? it's not state. they're trying to make it a state case, whatever. and it's not state. never happened before, i believe. never happened before. this has never happened before. when the state tries to insert itself in federal elections. never, nobody's ever seen it. but you know, federal elections took a turn passed on it. they said essentially nothing was done wrong or they
i should be in florida now. a lot of different places campaigning and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. the judge is conflicted, as you know. it's very unfair what's going on and i should be allowed to campaign. and whoever heard of this, he got indicted for that? people go to court, say i can't believe it. this is the case? so we did nothing wrong. the other thing is if this were such a great case, why didn't the southern district bring it, who looked at...
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. >> joining us democratic congressman of florida, jared moskowitz. a member of foreign affairs and oversight committee. you're there, in the middle of it. thank you for joining us, by the way. where are we right now? >> well, thanks for having me. where we are is we just passed the rule a couple of hours ago on the house floor, and this allows us tomorrow to get to the underlying bills on ukraine, on israel, on humanitarian aid for gaza and some other humanitarian crises around the world. and then the tiktok bill, the repo act and iran legislation. there are four bills. we will vote on that tomorrow. this is substantially similar to what the senate did. we're doing this in a process where we take separate votes. speaker johnson became speaker. he delayed that, tied it to the irs and killed the bill. we could have done ukraine two months ago when the senate sent over the bill. they have played politics with this. that being said, i'm happy that speaker johnson has found his voice, his will. make no mistake about it. hakeem jeffries said this was a cha
. >> joining us democratic congressman of florida, jared moskowitz. a member of foreign affairs and oversight committee. you're there, in the middle of it. thank you for joining us, by the way. where are we right now? >> well, thanks for having me. where we are is we just passed the rule a couple of hours ago on the house floor, and this allows us tomorrow to get to the underlying bills on ukraine, on israel, on humanitarian aid for gaza and some other humanitarian crises around the...
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. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate and he can complain all he wants outside to sycophants, the right-wing media, has audiences but inside the courtroom, the judge is in charge and the jury makes the final decision. i think it's an impressive feat for the judge, so quickly with jury selection. a lot of people did not think it would happen this fast but you don't need to find empty vessels or blank slates. you can have people who have impressions about trump. you have to promise under oath that they can set them aside, be fair and impartial and full of the evidence and the law. >> you make a point. this time last week, we talked about the po
. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate...
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and david jolly, former republican congressman from florida. david, can speaker johnson survive with republican congressmen gosar joining the effort? it strikes me from the republicans, as well as the democrats i interviewed, that he is going to get democratic support. he can limp along with that, because it seems like there were a number of republicans whom i have spoken to, conservative ones, who say they don't want to go through another six weeks where they don't have a speaker and can't pass anything this late in the session and it's a bad look for the republican party going into an election. >> andrea, i have thought mike johnson survives until january. he is no longer speaker come next january. because we might have a speaker, hakeem jeffries with democrats likely to take control. even if republicans keep control of the house, i don't think the votes will be there for speaker mike johnson. mike johnson very well might know that. i do expect democrats to step in and help support mike johnson, really because this is -- these are critical ma
and david jolly, former republican congressman from florida. david, can speaker johnson survive with republican congressmen gosar joining the effort? it strikes me from the republicans, as well as the democrats i interviewed, that he is going to get democratic support. he can limp along with that, because it seems like there were a number of republicans whom i have spoken to, conservative ones, who say they don't want to go through another six weeks where they don't have a speaker and can't...
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specifically florida, you're going to see potential for records today. we'll see temperatures well into the 90s for some folks, tomorrow even jacksonville hangs onto those 90s, but the cooler air strarts to spread further to the east and south and parts of the north east, and spring kind of returns here as we get back into our next workweek, columbus mids 60s on monday to the upper 60s on tuesday. andali, we'll see boston hang out in the 60s. washington, d.c., though, 70s by tuesday. >> hey, i'll take that. angie lassman, thanks for the good news. >>> still ahead much more on israel's air strikes on iran and the impact on the turmoil. we're back in a moment with more. e turmoil. we're back in a moment with more power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you fin
specifically florida, you're going to see potential for records today. we'll see temperatures well into the 90s for some folks, tomorrow even jacksonville hangs onto those 90s, but the cooler air strarts to spread further to the east and south and parts of the north east, and spring kind of returns here as we get back into our next workweek, columbus mids 60s on monday to the upper 60s on tuesday. andali, we'll see boston hang out in the 60s. washington, d.c., though, 70s by tuesday. >>...
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they also include sanctions awarded against trump when he sued the dnc and hillary clinton in florida. but they are misconduct through which he can be impeached. and merchan is going to call balls and strikes what is within or not acceptable cross. we will see see what the d.a. plans to confront trump with. >> and it is a tool you will use as a defense attorney to prep your client in terms of coming up with a reasonable answer. >> he is not going to go on the stand interest he is not. but part of why you have this hearing is to explain to your client, you can be asked about this, and -- >> for lawyer lawyers that is when he does want to. >> you have no response pour this. you have no answer we cannot put you on the stand. >> and he has to sit through it. >> >> the sandoval hearing. >> and comport himself while the d.a.'s goes through the 13 categories of his misconduct and allegedly unlawful deeds including the e. jean carroll judgment. >> were i representing the most incorrigible of american life of the last 30 years, i would tell him not to take a stand. >> this is a shocker of a pr
they also include sanctions awarded against trump when he sued the dnc and hillary clinton in florida. but they are misconduct through which he can be impeached. and merchan is going to call balls and strikes what is within or not acceptable cross. we will see see what the d.a. plans to confront trump with. >> and it is a tool you will use as a defense attorney to prep your client in terms of coming up with a reasonable answer. >> he is not going to go on the stand interest he is...
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so i want to contrast what he's saying in this case of what he's ta saving about the judge in florida, who made many rulings in husband favor and doesn't hesitate to praise her. what he's doing is not just delegit mating the justice system, but he's doing it selectively. that every judge is on the red team or blue team. therefore, you can only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges. that's kind of just it serves to make the justice system look like ordinary politics. again, one of the things they do is collapse law into poitics. there's no place where the rules of law and where the facts presented are the determinative outcomes in a political matter, everything gets politicized. so that's what we're seeing here that's very dangerous for our future. even if he's convicted in this case, and even if he loses the election because this is the kind of stain that doesn't go away with just one trial. >> it also has a long -- there's a real long arc to this. when he became president, he first alarmed general kellie, when he constantly talked about my generals, my generals. they
so i want to contrast what he's saying in this case of what he's ta saving about the judge in florida, who made many rulings in husband favor and doesn't hesitate to praise her. what he's doing is not just delegit mating the justice system, but he's doing it selectively. that every judge is on the red team or blue team. therefore, you can only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges. that's kind of just it serves to make the justice system look like ordinary politics. again, one...
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also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here that means that this election case, however they rule, can't go to trial probably before the fall. now the question of whether a president has absolute immunity and then there's a second question that whether anything donald trump is accused of would constitute a presidential act. >> just making sure you're okay. is everything okay. we hear someone yelling. >> reporter: it's fine. we have a heckler here. >> i've got to say they obviously have been following the david pecker testimony. they're yelling "fake news." they obviously want people to know donald trump lied about jfk's assassination, tried to blame te
also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here...